Jason Bennett Thatcher spends much of his time researching Knowledge management, Empirical research, Social psychology, Management science and Structural equation modeling. The Knowledge management study combines topics in areas such as Information systems research, Construct, Nomological network and Blockchain. The various areas that Jason Bennett Thatcher examines in his Construct study include Theory of reasoned action, Perception, Vendor and Variables.
He has included themes like Strategic planning, Strategic management and Technology management in his Empirical research study. He undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Social psychology and Perspective through his research. His study in Structural equation modeling is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Monte Carlo method and Partial least squares regression.
Jason Bennett Thatcher mainly investigates Social psychology, Knowledge management, Internet privacy, Public relations and Social media. His Social psychology study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Test, Empirical research, Applied psychology and Perception. His Empirical research study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Marketing.
His work carried out in the field of Knowledge management brings together such families of science as Structural equation modeling and Construct. His study focuses on the intersection of Construct and fields such as Mindfulness with connections in the field of Cognitive psychology. He focuses mostly in the field of Internet privacy, narrowing it down to topics relating to Phishing and, in certain cases, Social engineering.
Jason Bennett Thatcher mostly deals with Social psychology, Computer security, Internet privacy, Social media and Data science. His Social psychology research incorporates themes from It usage, Virtual community and Personnel selection. His Computer security research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Mindfulness, Compliance and Spear phishing.
His research integrates issues of Bystander effect, Harassment, Protection motivation theory, Anonymity and Mobile device in his study of Internet privacy. His Social media study combines topics in areas such as Global health, Similarity and Self-disclosure. The study incorporates disciplines such as Panel discussion and Design science in addition to Data science.
Jason Bennett Thatcher focuses on Internet privacy, Social media, Complementarity, Design science and Data science. His studies in Internet privacy integrate themes in fields like Information security, Protection motivation theory, Global health, Construal level theory and Fear appeal. His studies deal with areas such as Affect, Identification, Personnel selection, Similarity and Organizational citizenship behavior as well as Social media.
Complementarity is connected with System use, Task and Human–computer interaction in his study. As part of his studies on Design science, Jason Bennett Thatcher often connects relevant subjects like Blockchain.
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Moving beyond intentions and toward the theory of trying: effects of work environment and gender on post-adoption information technology use
Manju K. Ahuja;Jason Bennett Thatcher.
(2005)
An empirical examination of individual traits as antecedents to computer anxiety and computer self-efficacy
Jason Bennett Thatcher;Pamela L. Perrewe.
(2002)
Antecedents and outcomes of strategic IS alignment: an empirical investigation
Y.E. Chan;R. Sabherwal;J.B. Thatcher.
(2006)
Trust in a specific technology: An investigation of its components and measures
D. Harrison Mcknight;Michelle Carter;Jason Bennett Thatcher;Paul F. Clay.
(2011)
Turnover of Information Technology Workers: Examining Empirically the Influence of Attitudes, Job Characteristics, and External Markets
Jason Bennett Thatcher;Lee P. Stepina;Randall J. Boyle.
(2002)
Blockchain Technology in Business and Information Systems Research
Roman Beck;Michel Avital;Matti Rossi;Jason Bennett Thatcher.
(2017)
The moderating role of subordinate political skill on supervisors' impressions of subordinate ingratiation and ratings of subordinate interpersonal facilitation.
Darren C. Treadway;Gerald R. Ferris;Allison B. Duke;Garry L. Adams.
Journal of Applied Psychology (2007)
Assessing common method bias: problems with the ULMC technique
Wynne W. Chin;Jason Bennett Thatcher;Ryan T. Wright.
(2012)
Conceptualizing and testing formative constructs: tutorial and annotated example
Nicholas Roberts;Jason Thatcher.
ACM Sigmis Database (2009)
Conceptualizing models using multidimensional constructs: a review and guidelines for their use
Greta L. Polites;Nicholas H. Roberts;Jason Bennett Thatcher.
European Journal of Information Systems (2012)
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